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    Re: Temperature gradient and heat sources: the never-ending headache!

    Quote Originally Posted by Coluber42 View Post
    This is sort of a pet peeve of mine - so much of the heating advice seems to assume you heat your house considerably warmer than almost anyone I know in my area. I shudder to think of what my heating bill would look like if I tried to keep even one room at a constant 70° all winter.
    As an FYI, if you store your bulk frozen feeders in a small chest freezer, and if the chest freezer is in the snake room, then that room stays toasty all winter if you keep the door closed.

    Hey I'm running the freezer anyway, might as well put it where the heat exhaust does some good.

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